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The Chinese of Sarawak: Thirty Years of Change
Southeast As£an Stud£es, Vol. 21, No.3, December 1983 The Chinese of Sarawak: Thirty Years of Change T'IEN Ju-K'ang* Editor's Note During the period 1948-1949, the author of this article visited Sarawak to study the social structure of the Chinese community in Kuching. After a lapse of 32 years, an investigation based on published materials has been made to assess social mobility within various dialect groups in Sarawak and to compare the present situation with that of 30 years ago. As a result of advances in communication and the extension of marketing, the successive layers of middlemen, in whom social and political power was invested, have been forced out and a new elite recruited from minor groups has emerged. The focus of the ethnic Chinese has gradually shifted from their traditionally narrow, localized interests to the welfare of the country in which they have settled. This trend can be seen in Chinese communities throughout the world. Since Sarawak gained independence reshuffling of the power structure in the from Great Britain and became integrated Chinese community. In the colonial period into Malaysia in 1963, the Chinese com economic strength was the path to social munity there has undergone profound power. A wealthy towkay who had once social and economic change. In view of won the government's favour would auto the striking complexity of the Chinese matically gain a high social position which, dialect groups who live there Sarawak together with political privileges, would in is a good place to study social mobility turn bring increased wealth. -
SUPPLY, ERECTION and COMMISSIONING of JULAU 33/11Kv SUBSTATION, SARIKEI
Volume 1 – Part I, Section 2 – Tender Particulars SUPPLY, ERECTION AND COMMISSIONING OF JULAU 33/11kV SUBSTATION, SARIKEI SARAWAK ENERGY BERHAD TENDER DOCUMENTS – CONTRACT REF. NO.: PLS-188006-E VOLUME 1 PART I – TENDER PROCEDURES SECTION 2 – TENDER PARTICULARS This Section specifies those matters particular to this tender process and should also be read in conjunction with the Instructions to Tenderer set out in Section 3 of Part I of the Tender Documents. Julau 33/11kV Substation Distribution Project Execution (Contract Ref. No. PLS-188006-E) Volume 1 - Part I, Section 2 – Tender Particulars TENDER PARTICULARS No. Clause Reference Description Details 1. Sub-Clause 1.1.4 Closing Date and 3:00 p.m. on 8 May 2019 (Wednesday). and Sub-Clause Time 5.1 [Closing Date and Time] 2. Sub-Clause 1.1.12 Eligibility Tenderers must be registered Contractor with the and Sub-Clause Requirements following: 2.4 [Eligibility to a) Unit Pendaftaran Kontraktor (UPK) Electrical Tender] Works Class II or above, Head VIIB under the following subheads:- - Subhead 4a (Switchgear & Substation No Limit) or - Subhead 4b (Switchgear & Substation up to 33kV) b) CIDB Grade 4 or above Category ME, E04 (Low Voltage Installation) & E05 (High Voltage Installation) The tenderers must also provide details in the tender submission (Volume 2 – Unpriced Commercial, Schedule 8) of successfully completing at least one a) Substation Projects for 33kV or higher voltage switchgears, transformers and ancillaries contract of similar magnitude and complexity; or b) Transformer Uprating up to 33kV or higher voltage; or c) Switchgear Extension up to 33kV or higher voltage 3. -
SARAWAK GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PART II Published by Authority
For Reference Only T H E SARAWAK GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PART II Published by Authority Vol. LXXI 25th July, 2016 No. 50 Swk. L. N. 204 THE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS ORDINANCE THE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS ORDER, 2016 (Made under section 3) In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri by section 3 of the Administrative Areas Ordinance [Cap. 34], the following Order has been made: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Administrative Areas Order, 2016, and shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of August, 2015. Administrative Areas 2. Sarawak is divided into the divisions, districts and sub-districts specified and described in the Schedule. Revocation 3. The Administrative Areas Order, 2015 [Swk. L.N. 366/2015] is hereby revokedSarawak. Lawnet For Reference Only 26 SCHEDULE ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS KUCHING DIVISION (1) Kuching Division Area (Area=4,195 km² approximately) Commencing from a point on the coast approximately midway between Sungai Tambir Hulu and Sungai Tambir Haji Untong; thence bearing approximately 260º 00′ distance approximately 5.45 kilometres; thence bearing approximately 180º 00′ distance approximately 1.1 kilometres to the junction of Sungai Tanju and Loba Tanju; thence in southeasterly direction along Loba Tanju to its estuary with Batang Samarahan; thence upstream along mid Batang Samarahan for a distance approximately 5.0 kilometres; thence bearing approximately 180º 00′ distance approximately 1.8 kilometres to the midstream of Loba Batu Belat; thence in westerly direction along midstream of Loba Batu Belat to the mouth of Loba Gong; thence in southwesterly direction along the midstream of Loba Gong to a point on its confluence with Sungai Bayor; thence along the midstream of Sungai Bayor going downstream to a point at its confluence with Sungai Kuap; thence upstream along mid Sungai Kuap to a point at its confluence with Sungai Semengoh; thence upstream following the mid Sungai Semengoh to a point at the midstream of Sungai Semengoh and between the middle of survey peg nos. -
Sustainable Palm Oil Cluster Saratok & Budu
PF824 MSPO Public Summary Report Revision 0 (Aug 2017) MALAYSIAN SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL – SURVEILLANCE ASSESSMENT ASA 4 Public Summary Report LEMBAGA MINYAK SAWIT MALAYSIA (MPOB) CAWANGAN SARATOK Client company Address: Pejabat MPOB Cawangan Saratok, 1st & 2nd Floor, Taman Muhibbah, 95400 Saratok. Certification Unit: Sustainable Palm Oil Cluster (SPOC) Saratok & Budu (Q12) Location of Certification Unit: Saratok, Sarawak, Malaysia Report prepared by: MUHAMAD NAQIUDDIN MAZELI (Lead Auditor) Report Number: 9673713 Assessment Conducted by: BSI Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Suite 29.01 Level 29 The Gardens North Tower, Mid Valley City Lingkaran Syed Putra , 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel +603 2242 4211 Fax +603 2242 4218 www.bsigroup.com Page 1 of 43 PF824 MSPO Public Summary Report Revision 0 (Aug 2017) TABLE of CONTENTS Page No Section 1: Executive Summary ........................................................................................ 3 1.1 Organizational Information and Contact Person ........................................................ 3 1.2 Certification Information ......................................................................................... 3 1.3 Location of Certification Unit ................................................................................... 3 1.4 Plantings & Cycle ................................................................................................... 4 1.5 FFB Production (Actual) and Projected (tonnage) ...................................................... 4 1.6 Certified CPO / PK Tonnage -
HSL Secures RM300 Million Bridge Contract in Mukah Borneo Post Online, 18 April 2019, Thursday
HSL secures RM300 million bridge contract in Mukah Borneo Post Online, 18 April 2019, Thursday The latest contracts in Mukah will contribute positively to the earnings and net assets of HSL. KUCHING: Hock Seng Lee Bhd (HSL) has won a contract via open tendering from the Sarawak Government for the proposed construction of the Batang Paloh Bridge in Mukah, Sarawak. The RM298.98 million contract is under Package 3 of the RM11 billion allocation for the state’s coastal road upgrading, secondary trunk road network and water supply project. In a statement, HSL said, the project would see existing ferry services at river crossings replaced with permanent bridges, enabling better accessibility and connectivity. Construction of the 1.9km balanced cantilever reinforced concrete Batang Paloh Bridge will require substantial marine piling works using steel-pipe piles of 1500mm in diameter. The scope of works would also include earthworks, geotechnical works, drainage, pavement works and the associated mechanical and electrical works. The contract period is 48 months, with physical construction work expected to commence in May 2019. HSL managing director Dato Paul Yu Chee Hoe said the outlook for the group was promising given the Batang Paloh Bridge project was bagged shortly after HSL won RM54.3million worth of contracts from Sarawak Energy Bhd for earthworks, facilities and residences for the Balingian coal-fired power plant, also in Mukah. Known as a knowledge and industrial hub, Mukah is within the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) area of central Sarawak. HSL has successfully undertaken numerous major projects in the vicinity including water-supply works and the UiTM campus. -
English for the Indigenous People of Sarawak: Focus on the Bidayuhs
CHAPTER 6 English for the Indigenous People of Sarawak: Focus on the Bidayuhs Patricia Nora Riget and Xiaomei Wang Introduction Sarawak covers a vast land area of 124,450 km2 and is the largest state in Malaysia. Despite its size, its population of 2.4 million people constitutes less than one tenth of the country’s population of 30 million people (as of 2015). In terms of its ethnic composition, besides the Malays and Chinese, there are at least 10 main indigenous groups living within the state’s border, namely the Iban, Bidayuh, Melanau, Bisaya, Kelabit, Lun Bawang, Penan, Kayan, Kenyah and Kajang, the last three being collectively known as the Orang Ulu (lit. ‘upriver people’), a term that also includes other smaller groups (Hood, 2006). The Bidayuh (formerly known as the Land Dayaks) population is 198,473 (State Planning Unit, 2010), which constitutes roughly 8% of the total popula- tion of Sarawak. The Bidayuhs form the fourth largest ethnic group after the Ibans, the Chinese and the Malays. In terms of their distribution and density, the Bidayuhs are mostly found living in the Lundu, Bau and Kuching districts (Kuching Division) and in the Serian district (Samarahan Division), situated at the western end of Sarawak (Rensch et al., 2006). However, due to the lack of employment opportunities in their native districts, many Bidayuhs, especially youths, have migrated to other parts of the state, such as Miri in the east, for job opportunities and many have moved to parts of Peninsula Malaysia, espe- cially Kuala Lumpur, to seek greener pastures. Traditionally, the Bidayuhs lived in longhouses along the hills and were involved primarily in hill paddy planting. -
Development and Limitations of the Livelihoods and Natural Resources in Gerigat, Sarawak, Malaysia
ILUNRM – report Gerigat, Malaysia April 2008 Development and limitations of the livelihoods and natural resources in Gerigat, Sarawak, Malaysia ILUNRM‐Course Faculty of LIFE Sciences University of Copenhagen, Denmark Frederiksberg, 10th of April 2008 Elzélina van Melle Ida Tingman Møller Berdi Aaltje Bernardette Doornebosch Laust Christian Prosch Sidelmann Nielsen Supervisors: Andreas de Neergaard and Michael Eilenberg 1 ILUNRM – report Gerigat, Malaysia April 2008 Contents Contents ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Contributing authors ................................................................................................................................. 6 Abstract .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Research questions .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Background ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................. -
Strengthening Rural Economy Through Regional Development Planning Approach in Sarawak
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences Vol. 8 , No. 13, Special Issue: Community Development & Social Mobility, 2018, E-ISSN: 2222-6990 © 2018 HRMARS Strengthening Rural Economy through Regional Development Planning Approach in Sarawak Daniel U.E., Novel Lyndon, Suhana S., Sarmila M.S. & Zaimah, R. To Link this Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i13/4816 DOI: 10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i13/4816 Received: 19 Sept 2018, Revised: 13 Oct 2018, Accepted: 02 Nov 2018 Published Online: 12 Nov 2018 In-Text Citation: (Daniel, Lyndon, Suhana, Sarmila, Zaimah 2018) To Cite this Article: Daniel, U.E., Lyndon, N., Suhana, S., Sarmila, M.S. & Zaimah, R. (2018). Strengthening Rural Economy through Regional Development Planning Approach in Sarawak. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(13 Special Issue: Community Development & Social Mobility), 122–129. Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (www.hrmars.com) This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this license may be seen at: http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode Vol. 8, No. 13 – Special Issue: Community Development & Social Mobility, 2018, Pg. 122 - 129 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS JOURNAL HOMEPAGE Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found at http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/publication-ethics 122 International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences Vol. -
Language Use and Attitudes As Indicators of Subjective Vitality: the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia
Vol. 15 (2021), pp. 190–218 http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24973 Revised Version Received: 1 Dec 2020 Language use and attitudes as indicators of subjective vitality: The Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia Su-Hie Ting Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Andyson Tinggang Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Lilly Metom Universiti Teknologi of MARA The study examined the subjective ethnolinguistic vitality of an Iban community in Sarawak, Malaysia based on their language use and attitudes. A survey of 200 respondents in the Song district was conducted. To determine the objective eth- nolinguistic vitality, a structural analysis was performed on their sociolinguistic backgrounds. The results show the Iban language dominates in family, friend- ship, transactions, religious, employment, and education domains. The language use patterns show functional differentiation into the Iban language as the “low language” and Malay as the “high language”. The respondents have positive at- titudes towards the Iban language. The dimensions of language attitudes that are strongly positive are use of the Iban language, Iban identity, and intergenera- tional transmission of the Iban language. The marginally positive dimensions are instrumental use of the Iban language, social status of Iban speakers, and prestige value of the Iban language. Inferential statistical tests show that language atti- tudes are influenced by education level. However, language attitudes and useof the Iban language are not significantly correlated. By viewing language use and attitudes from the perspective of ethnolinguistic vitality, this study has revealed that a numerically dominant group assumed to be safe from language shift has only medium vitality, based on both objective and subjective evaluation. -
A Study on Trend of Logs Production and Export in the State of Sarawak, Malaysia
International Journal of Marketing Studies www.ccsenet.org/ijms A Study on Trend of Logs Production and Export in the State of Sarawak, Malaysia Pakhriazad, H.Z. (Corresponding author) & Mohd Hasmadi, I Department of Forest Management, Faculty of Forestry, Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 60-3-8946-7225 E-mail: [email protected] Abstract This study was conducted to determine the trend of logs production and export in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. The trend of logs production in this study referred only to hill and peat swamp forest logs production with their species detailed production. The trend of logs export was divided into selected species and destinations. The study covers the analysis of logs production and export for a period of ten years from 1997 to 2006. Data on logs production and export were collected from statistics published by the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (Statistic of Sarawak Timber and Timber Product), Sarawak Timber Association (Sarawak Timber Association Review), Hardwood Timber Sdn. Bhd (Warta) and Malaysia Timber Industry Board (MTIB). The trend of logs production and export were analyzed using regression model and times series. In addition, the relation between hill and peat swamp forest logs production with their species and trend of logs export by selected species and destinations were conducted using simple regression model and descriptive statistical analysis. The results depicted that volume of logs production and export by four major logs producer (Sibu division, Bintulu division, Miri division and Kuching division) for hill and peat swamp forest showed a declining trend. Result showed that Sibu division is the major logs producer for hill forest while Bintulu division is the major producer of logs produced for the peat swamp forest. -
(26 MAC 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. Status Kes COVID-19 Di Dalam W
Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 85/2021 JAWATANKUASA PENGURUSAN BENCANA NEGERI SARAWAK KENYATAAN MEDIA (26 MAC 2021) 1. LAPORAN HARIAN A. Status Kes COVID-19 Di Dalam Wad Hospital Dan Masih Di Bawah Pengawasan Perubatan (Kes Aktif) Hari ini terdapat 250 kes baharu yang telah pulih dan dibenarkan discaj iaitu dari Hospital Sibu (72), Hospital Miri (49), Hospital Bintulu (48), PKRC di bawah Hospital Kapit (28), PKRC Betong (25), Hospital Umum Sarawak (19), Hospital Sarikei (5), PKRC Serian (2), Hospital Sri Aman (1) dan PKRC Mukah (1). Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan kes positif COVID-19 yang telah pulih atau dibenarkan discaj setakat hari ini adalah seramai 12,351 orang atau 81.39% dari jumlah keseluruhan kes COVID-19 di Sarawak. Manakala, 213 PUI baru telah dilaporkan dan tiada PUI yang masih menunggu keputusan ujian makmal. 1 Kenyataan Media JPBN Bil 85/2021 B. Kes Baharu COVID-19. Hari ini terdapat 213 kes baharu COVID-19 dikesan di Sarawak. Daerah-daerah yang melaporkan kes adalah Daerah Bintulu (46), Miri (39), Sibu (35), Kuching (23), Serian (23), Kapit (14), Samarahan (11), Julau (8), Sarikei (6), Sri Aman (6), Limbang (1) dan Tebedu (1). Ini menjadikan jumlah keseluruhan meningkat kepada 15,176 kes. Daripada 213 kes baharu yang dilaporkan, seramai 31 orang telah menunjukkan tanda dan mengalami gejala jangkitan COVID-19 semasa saringan dijalankan. Manakala, seramai 178 orang kes atau yang dikesan adalah terdiri daripada individu yang telah diberikan arahan perintah kuarantin di pusat kuarantin yang telah disediakan. Mereka ini terdiri daripada 168 orang yang merupakan individu yang telah dikenalpasti sebagai kontak rapat kepada kes positif COVID-19, lima (5) orang individu yang baru balik dari kawasan berisiko tinggi (Import B) dan lima (5) orang adalah individu yang balik dari luar negara (Import A). -
A-306 Peat and Organic Soils Challenges in Road
15TH INTERNATIONAL PEAT CONGRESS 2016 Abstract No: A-306 PEAT AND ORGANIC SOILS CHALLENGES IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN SARAWAK: JKR SARAWAK EXPERIENCE Vincent Tang Chok Khing Public Works Department Sarawak *Corresponding author: [email protected] SUMMARY Road construction on peat/organic soils has always posed challenges to Engineers, Contractors and policy-makers, be it a technical, contractual obligation, or cost implication. The success of road construction on soft soils relies on various important factors such as proper planning, analysis, design, construction, control and supervision. For Engineers, the primary boundary conditions are the stability and allowable settlement in terms of serviceability limits both as a function of time. Our current observation reveals that many of the road embankments and culvert foundation failures are associated with geotechnical factors. Majority of these failures are still repeating and quite identical / similar in nature that they are caused by failure to comply with one or a combination of the above factors. This paper presents some of the case histories of the road embankment construction closely related to the geotechnical factors investigated by the Author. Lastly, some simple guidelines on Method of Treatment, Cost and Design Principle to prevent future embankment failures related to geotechnical factors on soft ground are presented. INTRODUCTION Sarawak has approximately 1.7 million ha of tropical peat that covers 13% of the total land area (12.4 million ha.). It is the largest area of peatland in Malaysia. It constitutes nearly 63% of the total peatland of the country. More than 80% of the peats are more than 2.5 m depth.